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Climate change

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CBC's Margo McDiarmid on audit that shows Canada lacks a clear plan to adapt to climate change
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Another key Trump adviser resigns amid tariff dispute

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Another key adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump has resigned, this time due to his plans for new tariffs. Gary Cohn's resignation comes after less than 14 months as Trump's top economic adviser — he becomes another name on the growing...
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Canada's options

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Katie Simpson looks at Canada's alternatives in a potential trade fight with the U.S.
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Ottawa woman accuses Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard of rape

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Lawyer for pop star says at no time did Hoggard 'act badly' or do anything without consent.
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A funeral for Quebec's separatist movement?

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Is it time to plan a funeral for Quebec's separatist movement? Seven MPs in the Bloc Quebecois announced today they are fed up with the leader so they're splitting off from the party. With just three elected members of the Bloc left,...
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Gerald Stanley's acquittal could bring legal changes

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Gerald Stanley's acquittal in the shooting death of Colten Boushie could bring legal changes, following mass protests and a plea from Boushie's family. Boushie's uncle Alvin Baptiste, cousin Jade Tootoosis and his mother Debbie Baptiste...
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Trudeau urged to help Greyhound, but private companies could be the answer

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The National looks at how the Maritimes dealt with the near-loss of bus services six years ago.
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Impact of Alberta and B.C.'s trade war

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The impact of Alberta and B.C.'s trade war is starting to extend past the two provinces, as the federal government gets involved and people in other provinces begin to pick sides. B.C. Premier John Horgan spoke publicly on Alberta's ban...
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Trudeau: Misconduct standards apply to me, too

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the zero-tolerance standards on misconduct toward women applies to him, too, in an exclusive interview with CBC News. Trudeau says women who come forward with allegations of misconduct and sexual...
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Hockey business

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Eugene Melnyk, owner of the Ottawa Senators on whether he plans to move the team
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Pipeline delays

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Benjamin Dachis of C.D. Howe Institute on the impact of pipeline delays
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Dad breaks law trying to help addicted daughter

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An Ottawa father says he knows he broke the law by locking his 16-year-old daughter inside the house — a desperate attempt to stop her from buying drugs.
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How will Canada legalize pot?

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Questions like 'how much marijuana will you be allowed to carry?' will be answered this week when the federal government finally tables its pot legislation
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Ottawa spent more than $110K fighting Indigenous girl’s braces claim

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Ottawa spent more than $110K fighting an Indigenous girl’s claim for $6,000 braces. Orthodontic claims are covered under a federal program for Indigenous children
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Far-right groups clash with counter-protesters in Ottawa

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Scuffles broke out between far-right and anti-racist groups on Parliament Hill Saturday, while a separate rally in Quebec forced the temporary shut down of a border crossing
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Bombardier CSeries jets hit by 220% U.S. duty

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Bombardier CSeries jets have been hit with a 220 per cent duty by the U.S. Department of Commerce, almost three times what its competitor Boeing asked for. What does this mean for NAFTA negotiations and the U.S.-Canadian relationship?
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Maj. David Currie's military medal up for auction

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A military medal belonging to Maj. David Currie of Moose Jaw is up for auction and could fetch up to $500,000, but some think military medals shouldn't go to private collectors
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Passengers trapped on Air Transat flight testify at public hearing

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Passengers who spent hours stranded on board two AirTransat planes offered their testimony today on the first day of scheduled hearings
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Air Transat executives fight back at public hearing amid controversy

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Air Transat executives defended their decision to keep passengers on a landed aircraft, as a public hearing continued.
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Ottawa announces nautical slowdown measures to stop whale deaths in Gulf of St. Lawrence

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In a bid to prevent right whale deaths, the federal government has announced nautical slowdown measures for the Gulf of St. Lawrence
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Canada watching North Korea's missile development closely

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The ongoing tensions between North Korea and the United States over the country's missile development has prompted Canadian politicians to revisit their stance on Pyongyang
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Passengers call 911 after being stuck for hours at Ottawa airport

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Air Transat passengers call 911 after being stuck on planes for hours at the Ottawa airport, as stormy weather delays Montreal-bound flights
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Trudeau touts Canada’s openness — as long as it’s legal

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada remains an open and compassionate country, but reaffirmed that new arrivals must follow proper border crossing procedure
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Giant mechanical monsters roam the streets of Ottawa

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Dragons and spiders are in the capital for La Machine this weekend.